Jennifer Aniston and boyfriend Jim Curtis were spotted furniture shopping in New York City this week.
The 57-year-old actress and 50-year-old hypnotherapist, who were seen touring apartments last week, braved the northeast cold to browse luxury pieces at ROOM Luxury Furniture & Lighting in Tribeca.
Aniston was casually dressed in loose-fitting jeans, a dark sweater and gray scarf while modeling lightly tinted round glasses.
The former Friends sensation also clutched an olive-colored wool coat while carrying Curtis’s black cane.
For his part, Curtis also sported blue jeans, adding a stylish gray jacket and coordinating fringed scarf.
He rounded out his look with black sneakers with white soles.
Aniston went Instagram official with Curtis in early November to mark his birthday.
She professed her love for her beau as she shared a black and white image of her hugging him from behind.
The loved-up photo was captioned: ‘Happy birthday, my love. Cherished ??.’
Curtis also posted snapshots from his birthday party on his Instagram account across two posts.
One caption read: ’50 and feeling good! Birthday recap part 1. Thank you for all the wishes and love. So grateful for you my friends, family and community.’
Another more romantic one, including a wider shot of the photo Jennifer posted, had the sweet note, ‘If this is a dream I don’t want to wake up. ??.’
A source told People magazine about the movie star last year: ‘She knows people have always rooted for her to find love, and now that she’s in a happy place, she wants to share that.’
The couple attended their first big event together, Elle’s Women In Hollywood event in Los Angeles, late last year.
They coordinated in black ensembles and posed side-by-side at the star-studded affair, where the actress’ longtime friend and former co-star Adam Sandler said he was happy to see her in love.
In July Aniston and her man were spotted on a yacht in Mallorca, Spain with actor Jason Bateman, his wife, and other friends.
‘They do everything together, they are always together, and if they have to be away from each other, they are on the phone all the time. They are so hot and heavy, it’s crazy,’ a source told Daily Mail in late August.
Their apartment hunt comes after Curtis listed his $1.5 million property in the Seaport neighborhood of lower Manhattan.
The Park Avenue co-op they viewed last week was built in 1925 and has 16 stories, plus a doorman, concierge, basketball court, wine cellars, playroom, private storage bins plus storage for bicycles.
It’s conveniently close to the Central Park Reservoir, shops and chic restaurants.
Three units are for sale including a four-bedroom and three and a half bath apartment for $5.2 million, another four-bedroom and three and a half bath space for $5.79 million and a coveted penthouse with five bedrooms and four bathrooms for $7.49 million, per Realtor.com.